On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:17:53AM -0700, Chris Hecker wrote:
> The right thing is obviously to have a "library" (quoted because it could
> be a packed object or a library) that allows merged code and interface
> files, nested namespaces, and also supports not linking unused
> code. However, -pack is still _way_ better than nothing, so I think we
> should all use it until the perfect solution comes along. Hopefully it'll
> be working on win32/msvc soon (I patched the compiler and sent the info to
> Xavier).
Well, i was asking this thing, not for now, but as a future direction.
BTW, if you pack the .cmos into a single .cmo and then put this one in a
.cma, you should get the same benefit as what you describe, isn't it ?
Or maybe using -pack with -a should do this.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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